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ORKNEY BEATS MAINLAND ON ITS OWN GROUND

24th February 1950
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nESPIT strong protests from the 1-1 railways, Glasgow Corporation and big bus companies, the Scottish Deputy Licensing Authority last week granted the application of Mr. Magnus T. Spence, of Orkney, to run two sevenday coach tours of the Scottish mainland, one to Glasgow and the other to Edinburgh. Passengers must" be Ores-. dians. The licence. will be valid for only a year. The tours will be operated from June to September and proof that they have been used will have to be given.

FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLED THE ringing of Chelmsford market bell announced the start of a dinner and entertainment held last Saturday by members of Essex livestock functional group of the Road Haulage Association for their drivers and drovers. Mr. J. W. Ramsey, district chairman of auctioneers, Chelmsford market, pre sided. Mr. F. Bretton, group chairman. and Mr. E. 1'. Mills, group secretary, organized this unusual function.


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